Employee Printing

Printer
access for new employees

In order to print from a computer on campus you must be logged on to
that computer using your own Username
click here for instructions to set up your Username.

Once you have activated your account you can
follow the steps below to connect to a networked printer.

Please note: Employees should print to staff printers. If you need to
print to a student a printer you can use the steps below to add the printer,
however print credits will be deducted from your print account when printing to
student computers.

For Windows 7:

1. Click start

2. Click devices and printers

3. Click add a printer (at the top)

4. Select "add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer"

5. Locate the printer you want to add and double click on it
to install.

For Windows XP:

1. Click Start.

2. Click "Printers and Faxes" (or settings, and printers and
faxes).

3. Click "Add a Printer", and Next.

4. Click "Network printer, or printer attached to another
computer", and Next.

5. Click "Find a printer in the directory", and Next.

6. In the Find Printers screen change the "In" box to Star. Erase
everything in location. In the Name box type
the building abbreviation and the floor number.
Click Find Now. Double click the printer to install.

For Windows Vista:

1. Hold down the Windows Key ( ) and hit R to open the run
command.
A. Or click Start, click All Programs,
click Accessories, and then click Run.

2. Type \\Phaeton and click OK.

3. Select your printer.

Printing Problems

The most common reason why users can't print is because they are not logged
on to the network.

You must be logged on to the network with your Username in order to
print. The generic Techid does not have printing capabilities. If you have
not set up your Username yet, click here
for instructions to set up your Username.

Usually restarting your computer and re logging into the
network will fix your printing problem.

However if no one is able to print to a certain printer. it may be
necessary to turn the printer off and back on before restarting your
computer.